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Kordell sucks period...lol He never showed up in the big games.......97 and 01 AFC title games till **** me off.....the two special teams TD's against the Pats in the 01 AFC title game was not his fault but Kordell threw his usual multiple INT's in that game.....lol

That's the way I am too, when you look back at some of the good things that Kordell did as Slash, and even some of the good games as a QB you just can't get past all the post season blunders. People say O'donnell was a good QB and for awhile he was decent. I won't say he was good overall but he could manage the game. Every time I think of him though the first thing that pops into my head is Larry Brown.

I've only watched him a handful of times. I don't normally watch ESPN that much anyways. Honestly when I watched him he wasn't a bad commentator/analyst, atleast IMO. I just can't get past the whole crying on the sidelines of that Tampa Bay game so long ago. Or those INT's in the playoffs...

LOL He just can't get away from only being good as a "slash" "commentator/analyst"

"Without ME, it's just AWESO"
and
"To all the virgins, thanks for nothing"

Kordell Stewart doesn't believe in his former team when it comes to playing Tom Brady.

Stewart, who was known as "Slash" when he quarterbacked Pittsburgh from 1995 to 2002, said the Steelers can't beat the New England Patriots on Sunday.

"The offense of New England is just too potent," Stewart said on ESPN's "First Take." "I don't think they have a chance."

Stewart's assessment comes from watching the success of Brady and the Patriots' offense. "They've exposed the Pittsburgh Steelers over time by spreading them out, by putting [safety Troy] Polamalu outside the box and cover someone," he said. "There's a multitude of problems on this defense when it comes to understanding how to defend the New England Patriots' offense."

Stewart said the last team to slow down the Patriots was the Dallas Cowboys, but that doesn't help Pittsburgh.

"When you look at the Pittsburgh Steelers, that's not their DNA and how [Cowboys defensive coordinator] Rob Ryan ran that defense," Stewart said. "Their DNA is confuse you by putting two, three hands in the ground and maybe walk some guys around and lurk Troy Polamalu down to the middle of the field. That won't be the case."

Mr. Comissioner, feel free to resoak those kerosene rags around your ankles for the 2011-2012 season. After the lockout the ants are angry as hell and more inclined to eat your candy ***! Thanks! --75Steeler